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- (Magazine)
- January 30, 2005, ... Web Rewinder for a Wide Range of Products Stanford Products, Salem, IL; 618/548-2600; stanfordproductsllc.com Designed for the narrow web market, Model 142 Jr. is capable of winding a wide range of products ...
- Rotogravure an Evolving Process
- (Magazine)
- October 30, 2004, ... is consolidating and reducing the number of plants and employees, with current overcapacity in European industry as well as the US. There are fewer rotogravure presses running wider web widths and faster ...
- Slitting Debris: Cracking the Case
- (Magazine)
- October 30, 2004, ... and equipment downtime. When you slit your product, you use knives to concentrate stress mechanically, breaking the web along a narrow line. The product splits when a crack forms. When the stress is ...
- Shear Slitting Can Provide Advantages
- (Archive)
- July 30, 2004, ... in effect, the action that takes place with rotary knives in shear slitting. Returning to our slitting environment, if the web is running slower than the knives, effectively the knife will close in ...
- The Word on Winding
- (Magazine)
- July 30, 2004, ... wound, processing requirements such as tension, speed, diameter, and web widths, shafted vs. shaftless operation, types of drives, and of course, location and space requirements. To this list Thompson ...
- Products
- (Magazine)
- April 29, 2004, ... a wide range of sizes and print on a broad range of substrates. Can run at maximum speed of 1,500 fpm and is offered in web widths of 26.5 and 38.5 in. in infinitely variable repeat sizes from 24-36 in. ...
- High & Low
- (Magazine)
- March 30, 2004, ... by machine operators who monitor and test product quality. Operators periodically make their tests by cutting a strip from the web, having it analyzed in the lab, and measuring the consistency of the repeat. ...
- A Communication from the PLACE Div. of TAPPI
- (Magazine)
- March 30, 2004, The PLACE div. of TAPPI reports this month: The 2004 PLACE conference will feature "Flexible Film Web Handling and Winding," a tutorial and panel discussion chaired by Black Clawson Machinery's R. Duane ...
- Markzware Solution Providers to Demonstrate Automated Workflow Solutions at Drupa 2004
- (News | New Products)
- March 22, 2004, ... on providing innovative workflow, web, prepress and print solutions to the print and graphic arts markets. ROI is Markzware's UK distributor and the developer of Good2Print, a powerful workflow solution ...
- Linebackers, Leashes, & Superman: A Look at Stress
- (Magazine)
- November 29, 2003, ... Less than 1 psi — This is like a pat on the back or someone pulling your leg. In either case, the pounds applied are less than the cross-section area in square inches. A tensioned web pulled over ...
- Pay Attention to Tension
- (Archive)
- August 31, 2003, Our web handling expert reveals the subtle secrets of the slitting/rewinding process. Our web handling expert reveals the subtle secrets of the slitting/rewinding process. Slitter/rewinders are the ...
- Winding Better Rolls
- (Archive)
- May 31, 2003, ... done poorly. Winding — the final step in many web converting processes — is like bagging groceries. You go through the store. Pick out bread, eggs, and milk. At the checkout line, the checkout assistan ...
- Differential Rewinding: Part Three
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- December 31, 2002, ... Torque Variations Differential shafts eliminate tension variations from differing diameters or incoming web length, but they introduce a new source of tension variability: clutch performance. Differential ...
- Five Questions and Answers on Lubrication
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- September 30, 2002, ... can be a bad thing. Water, oil, or snow can separate tires from the road, causing loss of driving, braking, and steering control. Air lubrication is used intentionally to prevent web contact on air ...
- Well Done Tension
- (Magazine)
- August 31, 2002, ... repeatedly. I'm also in love with an old gadget that makes web handling easier. It's the tension-measuring roller. There are a couple old designs and some new technology, but measuring web tension via ...
- Dead On Slit Rolls
- (Unprinted Rolls)
- July 31, 2002, ... in less than four years.” RTG began slitting with a Dusenbery 835, a wide web slitter that can handle roll widths to 60 in. It added another Dusenbery 635 in 1998; Cheatle says it handles web widths ...
- Products
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- July 31, 2002, ... m) to an infinite length that will fit in the maximum 3.5 in. (89 mm) finished roll diameter. Handles web widths 12-30 in. (305-762 mm). New “Popping” Patterns in Stock ITW Holographics, Chalfont, ...
- Stripe Slitting: The Challenge of Staying within the Lines
- (Magazine)
- May 31, 2002, ... same line constraint applies to slitting web products. Slitting a homogenous wide material into narrower rolls is relatively easy. However, slitting material with lines or stripes, where the stripe-to-slit ...
- Products: Edited by Deborah Donberg
- (Magazine)
- May 31, 2002, ... provides a no-foldover cut and transfer. Unique knife design is said to make it ideal for difficult-to-cut materials. Equipment is available for web widths to 100 in. and is suitable for clean room operation. ...
- The Unwinding Story
- (Magazine)
- March 31, 2002, ... features are required, specifically, whether or not automatic splicing is justifiable,” says Jim Ward, VP of light web products at Martin Automatic Inc., Rockford, IL. “Most processes generate a significant ...